Masterclass 7:
Carlota Mantecón

14 October / 12.30 / Clonmel / 180 min.
TDIF’23 Masterclass Programme in Thurles & Clonmel

TDIF’23 Masterclass Programme brings together choreographers and dance artists to discover new approaches to their practice with some of the most innovative practitioners in Europe. Discover the artists’ work onstage and further expand your experience by taking their masterclass. This professional training programme is an opportunity to expand your skills, create new connections, challenge yourself and learn from the experience and unique artistic visions of world-class choreographers.

 

€20 per class
€30 per day

€95 bundle for the entire Masterclass Programme

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The masterclass programme and bursaries are supported by the Arts Council and Dance Ireland

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In my work I fabulate with choreographies between the singular and the plural, in an attempt to displace the normative individualistic gaze.

In this workshop we will be exploring the vibration of the voice through touch. Together we will explore collectivity and togetherness through the agency of a tactile voice where the body in movement will acquires knowledge and experience of volume, texture, weight, spatial and temporal sense: "It is that tactile dimension of the environment, as in "putting in contact”that we will activate.

IN UNISON is a practice that comes from my new research solo work THE VOICES.
THE VOICES is a choreography where I investigates the vibration of the voice as a way of relating to the hidden phantasmagorias of the body. These voices are invoked through touch. By coming into contact with the vibration of the voice, a multitude of hidden voices are revealed in the internal cavities of the body that are then projected in space and time. A plural act, almost an illusion.

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